![]() ![]() I liked that it was honest though and didn’t use them as excuses. I didn’t always love Nesta, in fact I actually quite hated her, but there had to be some reason behind a lot of her actions and this book gave it to us. ![]() She lashes out when she feels cornered or hurt, she holds her grudges and tends to them like a garden Elain has built and she has enough self doubt and loathing that it just might consume her. I don’t think most of us are willing to realize that we are more like a Nesta than we think. Willing to do anything and everything no matter the cost. We would be the Cursebreaker willing to sacrifice all of ourselves in order to save everything and everyone. I want to start off by saying I think we all wish in our hearts that we would be a Feyre. This one is probably going to be a long one so strap in, but I feel like there’s a lot that I want to talk about here. However, I must admit I was pleasantly surprised. ![]() I was hesitant to even start it because of the perspective change from Rhys and Feyre to strictly Nesta and Cassian. I know I was kind of indifferent when I heard that this book would be a Nesta book. ![]()
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